The Rolling Stones Some Girls LP 1978 BANNED Celebrity Cover STERLING Presswell PR
Matrix/Runout: ST RS 784079 DDD (PR) STERLING / ST RS 784080 HHH (PR) STERLING
Edition Details
Edition: 1978 First Pressing (Banned "Celebrity" Version)
Label: Rolling Stones Records (Distributed by Atlantic)
The Details: This is the definitive "Version 1" die-cut cover. Looking at the faces through the holes, you can clearly see Farrah Fawcett, Lucille Ball, and Marilyn Monroe—the version that was banned shortly after release. This jacket features the original Blue, Pink, Green, and Yellow color sequence. The STERLING stamp in the dead wax confirms it was mastered at Sterling Sound by Ted Jensen. The (PR) in the wax indicates this was pressed at the Presswell plant in New Jersey.
Condition
Vinyl (Ex): High gloss, very clean labels with the classic tongue logo. Shows minimal signs of play.
Sleeve (Ex): The original die-cut "Celebrity" jacket is vibrant and in great shape. No major splitting.
Inner Sleeve (Ex): Includes the original celebrity inner sleeve (Version 1) which aligns with the die-cut holes.
Tracklist:
Side A (21:25)
Miss You (4:50)
When the Whip Comes Down (4:18)
Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) (4:25)
Some Girls (4:40)
Lies (3:12)
Side B (19:02)
Far Away Eyes (4:24)
Respectable (3:05)
Before They Make Me Run (3:26)
Beast of Burden (4:24)
Shattered (3:43)
Total Run Time: 40:27
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